Feature

●Graphite molds for casting: this graphite mold can be well applied to high temperature melting such as gold, silver, copper, and brass.
●Casting mold for gold melting: good thermal stability and thermal conductivity. small and delicate, convenient storage, does not take up space.
●Melting casting mold: suitable for melting and casting metals like aluminum, brass, gold, silver, copper, etc.
●Graphite mould for casting: share with your friends and family who like melting metals and conducting an experiment.
●Graphite ingot mold casting tool: graphite mold can be used for quick heating and cooling. you can make your favorite small objects to exercise your hands-on ability.


Description

Package List
1 x Crucible 1 x Cover

Features
-Color:Black casting mold for silver melting
-Material:Graphite and quartz melting mold
-Size (crucible):8.80X5.80X5.80cm/3.46X2.28X2 graphite ingot mold.
-Size (cover):8.90X7.00X7.00cm/3.50X2.75X2 DIY melting mold.
- Owning the strong wear and break ability, very durable. You can make your favorite small objects to exercise your hands-on ability crafts graphite ingot mold.
- The graphite mold has a reasonable structural design, simple and practical, and can easily help you with casting work high density graphite ingot mold.
- This graphite mold can be well applied to melting such as gold, silver, copper, and brass DIY mold.
- Graphite mold can be used for quick heating and cooling. You can make your favorite small objects to exercise your hands-on ability ingot mold.
- The melting graphite mold is made of reliable material. Graphite is excellent thermal stability, wear and impact round graphite ingot molds for casting metal.

Goods Information
melting ingot mold Features good thermal stability and thermal conductivity.round graphite ingot molds for casting metal High purity, high strength for effective use.melting mold Mainly made of graphite material, the mold is crafted by modern processing technology, mainly used for gold, silver, copper, brass, aluminum and other temperature melting alloys